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Published: November 12, 2007
AVALANCHE 4, WILD 2: Paul Stastny had two goals and an assist to help Colorado beat Minnesota in the Wild's first outing after a five-day layoff. Colorado ran its mark to 7-1-1 over its past nine games. The Avalanche also have the best home record in the Western Conference at 9-1. Peter Budaj stopped 25 shots, and Ryan Smyth had a goal and an assist. Stastny's two goals in the second period, along with his assist on Wojtek Wolski's goal, gave him 100 points in 99 career games. He's just the sixth player in franchise history to reach 100 points in 100 or fewer contests. BLACKHAWKS 3, RED WINGS 2: NHL rookie scoring leader Patrick Kane had a power-play goal and an assist to help Chicago beat Detroit, ending the Red Wings' record-tying winning streak at nine games. Yanic Perreault and rookie Jonathan Toews also scored, and Jason Williams and Robert Lang each had two assists for the Blackhawks in their third straight victory and third of the season over Detroit. Jiri Hudler and Nicklas Lidstrom scored for Detroit. HALL OF FAME: Mark Messier, Ron Francis, Al MacInnis and Scott Stevens teamed up Sunday in the Legends Classic on the eve of their Hockey Hall of Fame inductions. Messier showed a burst of speed when he broke free down the right wing and planted a shot in a top corner of the net in the final minutes, but the Hall of Fame newcomers and their Expansion side teammates fell 12-11 to the Original Six team. The four new inductees, along with Jim Gregory, who goes into the builders' section, were presented with their HHOF blazers by president Bill Hay and former Maple Leafs coach Pat Quinn during pregame ceremonies. The Associated Press
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